Wednesday, September 1, 2021

Gaza Names Road “Malaysia Street” & Plays ‘Negaraku’ In The City To Commemorate Malaysia’s National Day

According to Bernama, Gaza Municipality has named a road in the western district of Gaza city as “Malaysia Street” in commemoration of Malaysia’s National Day yesterday and as a symbol of our nation’s friendship with Palestine.

Sharing the good news via Twitter, Palestinian Cultural Organisation Malaysia (PCOM) chairman Muslim Imran wrote, “Gaza Municipality names a road in the western district of Gaza city at Ansar roundabout as “Malaysia Street” in commemoration of Malaysia’s independence.”

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The sign which has been inscribed in Arabic and English reads, “Malaysia has an important role in supporting the Palestinian cause. It always calls for an end to the Israeli occupation and granting the Palestinian people all their rights. It also rejects normalisation with the Israeli occupation.”

Muslim told Bernama that the gesture is a sign of appreciation for the strong solidarity shown by Malaysia to Palestine over the years, especially through its convoys, humanitarian missions, humanitarian aid and political stand.

“Hopefully the relationship between the two nations will continue to grow stronger, until someday when Palestine will be free and Malaysians will come to Gaza and Jerusalem to celebrate our Merdeka with us.”

Muslim also shared a video via Twitter that showed our national anthem, ‘Negaraku’ being played in the streets of Gaza for our national day.

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Meanwhile, the Gaza Prime Minister’s Office Head of Public Policy Abdullah Waleed said that the decision in naming the road was well received by the people of Gaza.

“This morning, the Malaysian flag was raised in the main streets and roundabouts in the city centre of Gaza to celebrate Malaysia’s National Day.

“This shows the strong ties enjoyed between Palestine and Malaysia. It also reflects the appreciation amongst Palestinians in Gaza towards Malaysian officials and people over their support for Palestine,” he added.

According to Muslim, this is the first time a major place or venue in Palestine is named after Malaysia.

Last year, Kuala Lumpur City Hall renamed Jalan Raja Laut 1 as Jalan Palestine, symbolising Malaysia’s support for the Palestinian people.

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What do you think of this? Let us know in the comments.

 

Also read: “Some call me crazy” This M’sian Man Shows His Patriotism With Over 300 Flags On His Motorcycle

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This post first appeared on WORLD OF BUZZ.


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